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Western Prairie Fringed Orchids (Platanthera praeclara) are not known to be poisonous. They are a rare species of orchid found in North America, primarily in tallgrass prairies. While orchids can contain various compounds, there is no evidence indicating that this particular species poses a toxic threat to humans or animals. Instead, they are valued for their ecological significance and beauty.

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